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A History of the County of Somerset
… stand south-east of the church and also along Chapel Lane to the north-west where one is dated 1739. Blackford … of both estates descended with Horsington to Henry's sons William (d. c. 1204) and James (d. 1216). 21 From … to have passed, perhaps in 1635, to Thomas Baynard or Barnard, and his great-grandson, also Thomas Baynard and then …
Old and New London
… EscapesQueen Elizabeth at Lord Herbert's MarriageOld Blackfriars BridgeJohnson and MylneLaying of … Phillips and his WorksPainters in BlackfriarsThe King's Printing Office Printing House SquareThe Times and its … Master Grimes, near the 'Horse Shoe' tavern, in Drury Lane; John Bevan, at the 'Seven Stars', in Drury Lane; …
A Dictionary of London
… late Blackfriars Gate called the New Gate, near to Carter Lane (H. MSS. Com. 7th Rep. 665a). Not named in the maps. … years the office of the Revels during Sir Thomas Cawarden's tenure of the former monastery of the Blackfriars, granted … Street with a passage east to Fleet Market and Ditch (O.S. 1848-51). First mention : In a petition by the inhabitants …
Old and New London
… BoyhoodThe Temperance HallThe South London Working Men's CollegeThe South London Tramway CompanyThe Mission College of St. AlphegeNelson SquareThe "Dog's Head in the Pot"Surrey ChapelThe Rev. Rowland … in their struggle against the patented monopoly of Drury Lane and Covent Garden. The place was first opened under the …
Old and New London
… an ancient hall the gallant squires of Kent." Macaulay's Ballad of " The Armada." Situation and Description of … of Numerous TumuliEncampment of the Danish ArmyWat Tyler's RebellionReception of Richard II. at BlackheathThe Emperor … on her return to England. St. John's Church, in Charlton Lane, was built at the cost of the late Mr. W. Angerstein. In …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… became the parish was almost certainly part of the king's large estate called Calne, 3 and it was part of the land of Calstone (possibly Calne's east tun). It was presumably retained by the king when most … on which farmsteads stood in Calstone village, and the lane linking them was given the name Blackland street. 37 If, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to Bladon. 59 In 1241 the living was a rectory in the king's gift, 60 and the advowson descended with the manor … 1254 and £10 in 1291; 63 in 1535 it was valued at £16 11 s. 64 By the early 17th century its value had apparently … Thomas Becket, giving its name to the nearby St. Thomas's Lane recorded in 1512, 20 but, like St. Thomas's church, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by 1681 seems to have been treated as one of the town's regular fields. By the mid 18th century the fields were: … 6 half-yardlanders and 5 cottars. They held by rent of 3 s. 9 d. a year and heavy services for each yardland, working … worked a quarry in Hanborough, reopened the quarry in Park Lane, Hensington, but it produced only poor quality stone and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… followed Rowel brook, field boundaries, and Sansoms Lane, part of an ancient track running from north Oxfordshire … in Hensington in the 1320s. 52 West of the Glyme Bladon's fields stretched northwards into the area of later park … of road running north-east from Hensington to Sturdy's Castle in Tackley. 75 A road from Woodstock to Banbury ran …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… but may have then formed part of William son of Baderon's manor of Longhope. 39 The manor of BLAISDON was apparently included in the knight's fee which Richard of Blaisdon and Walter son of Robert held … conveyed the estate in 1565 to his brother-in-law Edward Barnard, who devised it at his death in 1570 to Edmund's son …
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